Acuity Hospital of South Texas announced it will close its 30-bed San Antonio acute-care facility on July 14.

Parent company Acuity Healthcare said in a statement this week that declining revenue combined with industry changes led to financial losses, resulting in the decision to close the San Antonio facility at 718 Lexington Ave.

“Having been a part of the San Antonio community since 2008, we are proud to have played a critical role in providing quality care to 3,365 patients during this time,” the statement said.

AcuityHealthcare is an employee-owned long-term acute-care hospital company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. It owns and manages three other hospitals in Atlantic City and Willingboro, New Jersey, and Bellaire, Ohio.

The company said it had no additional comment on the San Antonio hospital’s closing. References to the hospital already have been scrubbed from the company’s website.

Texas Health and Human Services Commission spokesman John Reynolds said the agency has not yet received notice of Acuity Hospital’s closing.

“Hospitals are required to notify HHSC at the time of closure and provide written notice indicating the location of the medical records and contact information for the custodian of the records,” Reynolds said. “The hospital is also required to discharge its patients appropriately before closing.”

Online data for Texas acute-care hospitals shows that Acuity Hospital generated $50.3 million in gross patient revenue in 2016. The hospital had net patient revenue of $14.6 million, which is essentially what it agreed to accept from payers.

The hospital had 322 admissions, with the average stay almost 27 days in 2016. It had a staffed bed occupancy rate of about 78 percent.

Acuity Hospital originally opened at the South Texas Medical Center, but moved to downtown in 2010. At that time, AcuityHealthcare owned and managed 13 hospitals in five states.

The San Antonio hospital is a three-story, 34,000-square-foot facility. At the time of the move, it was reported the hospital would create 90 full-time jobs.